US11090962B2 - Cleaning device and image forming apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a cleaning device for cleaning a conveyance roller which conveys a sheet, and an image forming apparatus which includes the cleaning device.
- a sheet is conveyed to a predetermined image forming position, and an image is formed on the sheet at the image forming position.
- a pair of resist rollers which is used for feeding a sheet to an image forming position.
- the pair of resist rollers each has a length corresponding to a width of a sheet, and forms a nip portion through which the sheet passes.
- the web is brought into contact with the surface of the resist roller disposed on a lower side, and the web cleans the surface.
- a web take-up operation is performed by the take-up roller, and a portion of the web which is brought into contact with the resist roller changes.
- a cleaning device is attached to an image forming apparatus including an apparatus body, a conveyance roller supported rotatably on the apparatus body, the conveyance roller conveying a sheet, and a processing unit configured to be mounted and removed on and from the apparatus body, and is configured to clean a surface of the conveyance roller.
- the cleaning device includes a cleaning unit, a movement mechanism, and a unit mounting portion.
- the cleaning unit includes a cleaning part having a contact surface extending along an axial direction of the conveyance roller, the contact surface being brought into contact with the surface of the conveyance roller from below to clean the surface of the conveyance roller.
- the movement mechanism moves the cleaning unit between a cleaning position at which the cleaning part comes in contact with the conveyance roller, and a mounting and removing position at which the cleaning part is disposed below the conveyance roller in a separated manner and the cleaning unit is allowed to be mounted and removed on and from the apparatus body.
- the unit mounting portion is disposed on the processing unit, and allows the cleaning unit disposed at the mounting and removing position to be mounted on the unit mounting portion.
- the cleaning unit is configured such that the cleaning unit in a state of being housed in the unit mounting portion is mounted and removed, together with the processing unit, on and from the apparatus body.
- An image forming apparatus includes: an apparatus body; a conveyance roller supported rotatably on the apparatus body, the conveyance roller conveying a sheet; and the above cleaning device that can clean a surface of the conveyance roller.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an internal structure of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a pair of resist rollers, a cleaning unit of the image forming apparatus and the surrounding of these parts, and is also a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit is disposed at a cleaning position;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cleaning unit
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the cleaning unit
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the cleaning unit
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VI-VI in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the cleaning unit from which some members making up the cleaning unit are omitted;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an internal structure of the cleaning unit
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the cleaning unit and a web feed-out mechanism
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged perspective view of a part of the cleaning unit
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged perspective view of a part of the cleaning unit
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a state where a conveyance unit frame is removed from a body frame making up an apparatus body of the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a state where the conveyance unit frame is mounted on the body frame
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a cleaning unit rotating unit of the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 17 is an enlarged perspective view of a part of the cleaning unit rotating unit of the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged perspective view of a part of the cleaning unit rotating unit of the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit is about to be mounted on the conveyance unit frame;
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit is mounted on the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 21 is an enlarged perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit is mounted on the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 22 is an enlarged perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit is mounted on the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit is mounted on the conveyance unit frame
- FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view of the pair of resist rollers, the cleaning unit, and their surroundings of the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, showing a state where the cleaning unit is disposed at a mounting and removing position;
- FIG. 25 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit is slightly pushed up from the mounting and removing position
- FIG. 26 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit is disposed at a separation position
- FIG. 27 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit is disposed at the mounting and removing position
- FIG. 28 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit is disposed at the cleaning position
- FIG. 29 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit is disposed at the mounting and removing position
- FIG. 30 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the pair of resist rollers and the cleaning unit of the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, showing a state where the cleaning unit is disposed at the cleaning position;
- FIG. 31 is a cross-sectional view of the pair of resist rollers and the cleaning unit of the image forming apparatus according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, showing a state where the cleaning unit is disposed at the cleaning position;
- FIGS. 32A, 32B, and 32C are graphs showing nip load distributions of the pair of resist rollers.
- FIG. 33 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a different pair of resist rollers and a different cleaning unit that are compared with the pair of resist rollers and the cleaning unit according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an internal structure of an image forming apparatus 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the image forming apparatus 1 shown in FIG. 1 is an ink jet recording apparatus which forms (records) an image on a sheet S by ejecting ink droplets.
- the image forming apparatus 1 includes an apparatus body 10 , a paper supply unit 20 , a resist roller unit 30 , a belt conveyance unit 40 , an image forming unit 50 , and a curl correction unit 60 .
- the apparatus body 10 is a box-shaped housing that houses various devices for forming an image on the sheet S.
- a first conveyance path 11 In the apparatus body 10 , a first conveyance path 11 , a second conveyance path 12 , and a third conveyance path 13 which form a conveyance path of the sheet S are formed.
- the paper supply unit 20 supplies the sheet S to the first conveyance path 11 .
- the paper supply unit 20 includes a paper supply cassette 21 and a paper supply roller 22 .
- the paper supply cassette 21 is detachably mounted on the apparatus body 10 and sheets S are stored in the paper supply cassette 21 .
- the paper supply roller 22 is disposed on a right side of an upper end portion of the paper supply cassette 21 .
- the paper supply roller 22 conveys the sheet S stored in the paper supply cassette 21 to a downstream side of the first conveyance path 11 .
- the sheet S supplied to the first conveyance path 11 is conveyed to the resist roller unit 30 disposed on a downstream end of the first conveyance path 11 by a pair of first conveyance rollers 111 disposed on the first conveyance path 11 .
- a paper supply tray 24 is disposed on a right side surface of the apparatus body 10 , and sheets S can be placed on an upper surface of the paper supply tray 24 .
- the sheets S placed on the paper supply tray 24 are fed out toward the resist roller unit 30 by the paper supply roller 23 .
- the resist roller unit 30 is a device which conveys the sheet S conveyed by way of the first conveyance path 11 or the paper supply roller 23 toward a conveyance belt 41 of the belt conveyance unit 40 in a sheet conveyance direction A 1 .
- the resist roller unit 30 and the belt conveyance unit 40 convey the sheet S at different positions. Details of the resist roller unit 30 are described later.
- the sheet S conveyed by the resist roller unit 30 is conveyed by the belt conveyance unit 40 in a sheet conveyance direction A 2 .
- the sheet conveyance directions A 1 and A 2 are leftward directions in FIG. 1 .
- the belt conveyance unit 40 is an example of a processing unit, and is disposed under the image forming unit 50 .
- the belt conveyance unit 40 conveys the sheet S conveyed by the resist roller unit 30 in the sheet conveyance direction A 2 toward the curl correction unit 60 such that the sheet S passes below the image forming unit 50 .
- the belt conveyance unit 40 includes the conveyance belt 41 (conveyance portion), a first support roller 421 , a second support roller 422 , a third support roller 423 , a pair of fourth support rollers 424 , and a suction unit 43 .
- the conveyance belt 41 is an endless belt having a predetermined width in a front-rear direction and extending in a left-right direction.
- the conveyance belt 41 is disposed so as to face the image forming unit 50 , and conveys the sheet S in the sheet conveyance direction A 2 on an outer peripheral surface 411 .
- An image forming position where an image is formed on the sheet S by the image forming unit 50 is set on an orbital movement path of the conveyance belt 41 .
- the conveyance belt 41 is supported in an extended manner between and by the first support roller 421 , the second support roller 422 , the third support roller 423 , and the pair of fourth support rollers 424 .
- the suction unit 43 is disposed inside the conveyance belt 41 which is supported in an extended manner as described above in a state where the suction unit 43 faces an inner peripheral surface 412 of the conveyance belt 41 .
- the first support roller 421 is rotatably driven by a drive motor (not shown), and allows the conveyance belt 41 to orbit in a predetermined orbital direction.
- the conveyance belt 41 has a plurality of suction holes penetrating the conveyance belt 41 in a thickness direction from the outer peripheral surface 411 to the inner peripheral surface 412 .
- the suction unit 43 is disposed so as to face the image forming unit 50 with the conveyance belt 41 interposed therebetween.
- the suction unit 43 brings the sheet S into close contact with the outer peripheral surface 411 of the conveyance belt 41 by generating a negative pressure between the sheet S held on the outer peripheral surface 411 of the conveyance belt 41 and the conveyance belt 41 .
- the suction unit 43 includes a belt guide member 431 , a suction housing 432 , a suction device 433 , and an exhaust duct 434 .
- the belt guide member 431 guides the orbital movement of the conveyance belt 41 in an interlocking manner with the rotation of the first support roller 421 between the first support roller 421 and the second support roller 422 .
- the suction unit 43 generates a suction force by sucking air from a space above the conveyance belt 41 through a groove portion and a through hole formed in the belt guide member 431 and the suction holes of the conveyance belt 41 . Due to such a suction force, an airflow (suction air) toward the suction unit 43 is generated in a space formed above the conveyance belt 41 .
- a suction force negative pressure acts on the sheet S, and the sheet S is brought into close contact with the outer peripheral surface 411 of the conveyance belt 41 .
- the suction housing 432 is a box-shaped housing having an upper opening, and the suction housing 432 is disposed below the conveyance belt 41 such that the upper opening is covered by the belt guide member 431 .
- the suction housing 432 defines a suction space 432 A in cooperation with the belt guide member 431 .
- An opening portion 432 B is formed in a bottom wall portion of the suction housing 432 , and the suction device 433 is disposed corresponding to the opening portion 432 B.
- the exhaust duct 434 is connected to the suction device 433 .
- the exhaust duct 434 is connected to an exhaust port (not shown) formed in the apparatus body 10 .
- the image forming unit 50 is disposed above the belt conveyance unit 40 .
- the image forming unit 50 forms an image by applying image forming processing to the sheet S which is conveyed in the sheet conveyance direction A 2 in a state where the sheet S is held on the outer peripheral surface 411 of the conveyance belt 41 .
- an image forming method of the image forming unit 50 is an ink jet method, and an image is formed on the sheet S by ejecting ink droplets.
- the image forming unit 50 includes line heads 51 ( 51 Bk, 51 C, 51 M, 51 Y).
- the line head 51 Bk ejects black ink droplets
- the line head 51 C ejects cyan ink droplets
- the line head 51 M ejects magenta ink droplets
- the line head 51 Y ejects yellow ink droplets.
- the line heads 51 Bk, 51 C, 51 M, and 51 Y are arranged adjacently to each other from the upstream side to the downstream side in the sheet conveyance direction A 1 .
- the line heads 51 form an image on the sheet S by ejecting ink droplets on the sheet S conveyed in the sheet conveyance direction A 2 in a state where the sheet S is held on the outer peripheral surface 411 of the conveyance belt 41 . As a result, an image is formed on the sheet S.
- the sheet S on which the image is formed is conveyed by the conveyance belt 41 , and is discharged (fed out) toward the curl correction unit 60 while being guided by a sheet discharge guide unit 44 .
- the curl correction unit 60 is disposed downstream of the conveyance belt 41 in the sheet conveyance direction A 2 with the sheet discharge guide unit 44 sandwiched therebetween.
- the curl correction unit 60 corrects the curl of the sheet S on which the image is formed while conveying the sheet S to the downstream side.
- the sheet S whose curl has been corrected by the curl correction unit 60 is fed out to the second conveyance path 12 .
- the second conveyance path 12 extends along a left side surface of the apparatus body 10 .
- the sheet S fed out to the second conveyance path 12 is conveyed by a pair of second conveyance rollers 121 disposed on the second conveyance path 12 toward a paper discharge port 12 A formed on a left side of the apparatus body 10 , and the sheet S is discharged onto a paper discharge unit 14 from the paper discharge port 12 A.
- the sheet S on which the image forming processing of a first surface (front surface) has been completed is fed out from the second conveyance path 12 to a sheet reversing unit 15 .
- the sheet reversing unit 15 is a conveyance path branched from a middle portion of the second conveyance path 12 , and is a part where the sheet S is reversed (switched back).
- the sheet S where the front surface and the back surface are reversed by the sheet reversing unit 15 is fed out to the third conveyance path 13 .
- the sheet S fed out to the third conveyance path 13 is reversely fed by a pair of third conveyance rollers 131 provided in the third conveyance path 13 , and is supplied again onto the outer peripheral surface 411 of the conveyance belt 41 by way of the resist roller unit 30 in a state where the front surface and the back surface of the sheet S are reversed.
- the image forming processing is applied to a second surface (back surface) on a side opposite to the first surface of the sheet S by the image forming unit 50 while being conveyed by the conveyance belt 41 .
- the sheet S on which both-side printing has been completed passes through the second conveyance path 12 , and is discharged onto the paper discharge unit 14 from the paper discharge port 12 A.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the pair of resist rollers, the cleaning unit 70 of the image forming apparatus 1 and the surrounding of these parts according to the present embodiment, and is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at a cleaning position.
- the above resist roller unit 30 has a resist housing 30 H and a pair of resist rollers consisting of a resist upper roller 31 and a resist lower roller 32 (conveyance roller).
- the resist housing 30 H is mounted on the apparatus body 10 , and rotatably supports the resist upper roller 31 and the resist lower roller 32 .
- the sheet S is conveyed into a nip portion formed between the pair of resist rollers as indicated by an arrow in FIG. 2 in the resist housing 30 H.
- the resist roller unit 30 has a roller drive unit (not shown) that drives the resist upper roller 31 and the resist lower roller 32 to rotate.
- the resist upper roller 31 is a roller disposed on an upper side out of the pair of resist rollers.
- the resist upper roller 31 is formed of a metal roller.
- the resist lower roller 32 is a roller disposed on a lower side out of the pair of resist rollers.
- the resist lower roller 32 is formed of a rubber roller, and a tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkoxy ethylene copolymer resin (PFA) tube is wound around (fitted in) an outer peripheral surface of the resist lower roller 32 .
- PFA tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkoxy ethylene copolymer resin
- a straight line L connecting the center of the resist upper roller 31 and the center of the resist lower roller 32 is inclined at an acute angle (for example, 10 degrees) with respect to a vertical direction.
- the resist lower roller 32 is disposed at the position displaced upstream in a conveyance direction of the sheet S with respect to the resist upper roller 31 .
- the image forming apparatus 1 includes a cleaning device 7 .
- the cleaning device 7 can clean a surface of the resist lower roller 32 .
- the cleaning device 7 has the cleaning unit 70 and a movement mechanism 75 (see FIG. 14 ).
- the movement mechanism 75 has a function of moving the cleaning unit 70 between the cleaning position ( FIG. 2 ), a mounting and removing position ( FIG. 24 ), and a separation position ( FIG. 26 ).
- FIGS. 3 to 5 are perspective views of the cleaning unit 70 of the image forming apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the cleaning unit 70 , the cross-sectional view being taken along line VI-VI in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the cleaning unit 70 from which some members making up the cleaning unit 70 are omitted
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an internal structure (cleaning part 70 A) of the cleaning unit 70 .
- the cleaning unit 70 has a cleaning part 70 A and a cleaning housing 70 H.
- the cleaning part 70 A has a shape extending along an axial direction of the resist lower roller 32 , and is brought into contact with a surface of the resist lower roller 32 from below to clean the surface of the resist lower roller 32 .
- the cleaning housing 70 H supports the cleaning part 70 A.
- the cleaning housing 70 H has a front wall 701 and a rear wall 702 (a pair of wall portions), a connection wall 703 , a pair of unit fulcrum pins 70 P (housing shaft portion), a sheet member 704 , and a pair of guide rollers 705 .
- the front wall 701 , the rear wall 702 , and the connection wall 703 of the cleaning housing 70 H are made of a metal material (magnetic material).
- the front wall 701 and the rear wall 702 are disposed so as to face each other in the front-rear direction (axial direction of the resist lower roller 32 ) and support the cleaning part 70 A.
- the connection wall 703 connects the front wall 701 and the rear wall 702 along the front-rear direction.
- the connection wall 703 has a side wall 703 A and a bottom wall 703 B ( FIGS. 5 and 6 ).
- a pair of front and rear ribs 703 T are formed on the bottom wall 703 B in a protruding manner (see FIGS. 19 and 20 ).
- the pair of unit fulcrum pins 70 P are formed on the front wall 701 and the rear wall 702 (the pair of wall portions), respectively, in a protruding manner to protrude from their outer surfaces in the front-rear direction.
- the unit fulcrum pins 70 P are disposed on left lower portions of the front wall 701 and the rear wall 702 respectively.
- Each unit fulcrum pin 70 P has a circular cylindrical shape in two stages where an outer diameter of the unit fulcrum pin 70 P decreases toward a distal end portion.
- the sheet member 704 is fixed to the bottom wall 703 B so as to define a left side surface of the cleaning unit 70 ( FIG. 6 ).
- the sheet member 704 prevents a collected matter such as paper dust collected by the cleaning unit 70 from scattering toward the belt conveyance unit 40 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the pair of guide rollers 705 are supported by the front wall 701 and the rear wall 702 above the unit fulcrum pins 70 P, respectively, and each include an outer peripheral surface rotatable around a center axis parallel to the front-rear direction.
- the guide rollers 705 are disposed on right upper portions of the front wall 701 and the rear wall 702 respectively.
- the pair of guide rollers 705 has a function of guiding the cleaning unit 70 when the cleaning unit 70 moves to the mounting and removing position, the separation position, and the cleaning position described above.
- the cleaning part 70 A includes a web W and rollers rotatably supported by the front wall 701 and the rear wall 702 , the rollers including a web driven roller 71 , a pressing roller 72 , and a web drive roller 73 (see FIGS. 6 to 8 ).
- the web W is formed of a strip-shaped member having a contact surface capable of being brought into contact with the surface of the resist lower roller 32 .
- the web W is formed of a cloth material such as a nonwoven fabric as an example.
- a web roll WR into which the web W is rolled in advance, is fitted on the exterior of the web driven roller 71 .
- the pressing roller 72 is in contact with a back surface of the web W and presses a front surface of the web W against the resist lower roller 32 .
- the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the above-described cleaning position ( FIG. 2 )
- the pressing roller 72 is brought into contact with the resist lower roller 32 with the web W sandwiched therebetween.
- the web driven roller 71 feeds out the web W so as to cause a part of the web W that comes in contact with the resist lower roller 32 to shift, and the web drive roller 73 takes up the web W. As shown in FIG.
- a state of the web roll WR supported by the web driven roller 71 can be visually recognized from the outside of the cleaning unit 70 through an opening portion formed between the side wall 703 A and the bottom wall 703 B. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the cleaning unit 70 which is removed from the apparatus body 10 during use and where a feedable amount of the web W becomes small from being erroneously mounted on the apparatus body 10 .
- the cleaning unit 70 has a unit input gear 711 ( FIG. 4 ), an interlocking gear 711 T, a transmission gear 712 , and a drive roller gear 713 ( FIG. 6 ).
- the unit input gear 711 is rotatably supported at a lower right end portion of the front wall 701 .
- An input gear shaft 711 S of the unit input gear 711 penetrates the front wall 701 and extends to the inside (back side) of the front wall 701 .
- the interlocking gear 711 T is fixed to the input gear shaft 711 S, and rotates integrally with the unit input gear 711 .
- the transmission gear 712 is rotatably supported on an inner side of the front wall 701 , and engages with the interlocking gear 711 T and the drive roller gear 713 respectively.
- the drive roller gear 713 is a gear fixed to one end portion of the web drive roller 73 .
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the cleaning unit 70 and a web feed-out mechanism 81 of the image forming apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are enlarged perspective views of a part of the cleaning unit 70 .
- the cleaning device 7 further includes the web feed-out mechanism 81 and a controller 90 .
- the web feed-out mechanism 81 is mounted on the apparatus body 10 of the image forming apparatus 1 .
- the web feed-out mechanism 81 has a function of feeding out the web W of the cleaning unit 70 .
- the web feed-out mechanism 81 is connected to the cleaning unit 70 by disposing the cleaning unit 70 at the cleaning position.
- the web feed-out mechanism 81 has a solenoid 811 , a rotary arm 812 , a third detection sensor 813 , a transmission gear 814 , and a transmission gear 815 .
- the solenoid 811 Upon receiving an instruction signal from the controller 90 , the solenoid 811 generates a drive force for moving the web W.
- the solenoid 811 includes an extendable and retractable shaft 811 S.
- the extendable and retractable shaft 811 S extends and retracts with respect to a body of the solenoid 811 .
- the solenoid 811 is supported by a sheet-metal-made drive frame (not shown) which is disposed inside the apparatus body 10 .
- the rotary arm 812 is rotatably supported on a shaft 812 S ( FIG. 9 ) attached to the drive frame in the apparatus body 10 .
- the shaft 812 S is supported by the drive frame such that the shaft 812 S is rotatable around a rotation center axis extending in the front-rear direction.
- the rotary arm 812 has a first arm portion 812 A and a second arm portion 812 B.
- the first arm portion 812 A extends rightward from the rotation center axis of the rotary arm 812 .
- a distal end portion of the first arm portion 812 A is connected to the extendable and retractable shaft 811 S.
- the second arm portion 812 B extends toward a side opposite to the first arm portion 812 A and downward from the rotation center axis of the rotary arm 812 .
- a detection piece 812 C is disposed on a distal end portion (lower end portion) of the second arm portion 812 B.
- a gear portion 812 T which can rotate integrally with the shaft 812 S is mounted on a rear end portion of the shaft 812 S.
- the web feed-out mechanism 81 has a first one-way clutch (not shown) and a second one-way clutch (not shown).
- the first one-way clutch is fixedly mounted in the rotary arm 812 and is fitted on the shaft 812 S.
- the second one-way clutch is fixed to the drive frame in a state where the second one-way clutch is disposed adjacently to the first one-way clutch, and is fitted on the shaft 812 S.
- the third detection sensor 813 is fixed to a left end portion of a body of the solenoid 811 .
- the third detection sensor 813 is a photo-interrupter (PI) sensor that detects a movement (rotation) of the detection piece 812 C.
- the controller 90 can detect an amount of feed-out of the web roll WR that corresponds to the number of times of detection of movement of the detection piece 812 C, the number of times being output from the third detection sensor 813 .
- the controller 90 causes a display unit (not shown) of the image forming apparatus 1 to display a message that recommends replacement of the cleaning unit 70 .
- the transmission gear 814 is rotatably supported by the apparatus body 10 , and engages with the gear portion 812 T.
- the transmission gear 814 is formed of a two-stage gear.
- the transmission gear 815 is rotatably supported by the apparatus body 10 , and the transmission gear 815 engages with a rear gear portion of the two-stage gear of the transmission gear 814 , and engages with the above-described unit input gear 711 .
- FIG. 9 shows a state where the extendable and retractable shaft 811 S comes (retracts) into a body of the solenoid 811 .
- the controller 90 inputs an instruction signal to the solenoid 811
- the extendable and retractable shaft 811 S comes (extends) out of the body of the solenoid 811 , and, consequently, the rotary arm 812 rotates around the shaft 812 S in a counterclockwise direction in FIG. 9 .
- the rotary arm 812 is rotated relative to the shaft 812 S by an action of the above-described first one-way clutch so that there is no possibility that the shaft 812 S rotates.
- the controller 90 inputs an instruction signal to the solenoid 811 , thus causing the extendable and retractable shaft 811 S to retract into the body of the solenoid 811 .
- the rotary arm 812 rotates around the shaft 812 S in a clockwise direction in FIG. 9 .
- the shaft 812 S rotates integrally with the rotary arm 812 by a predetermined angle by an action of the above-described first one-way clutch.
- a rotational drive force is transmitted from the gear portion 812 T fixed to the shaft 812 S to the unit input gear 711 , via the transmission gear 814 and the transmission gear 815 .
- the rotational drive force is further transmitted to the unit input gear 711 , the interlocking gear 711 T, the transmission gear 712 , and the drive roller gear 713 of the cleaning unit 70 .
- the web drive roller 73 rotates by a preset rotation angle, and the web W is moved so as to be taken up by the web drive roller 73 .
- a portion of the contact surface of the web W which faces the resist lower roller 32 changes.
- the third detection sensor 813 detects the detection piece 812 C each time the rotary arm 812 rotates by one reciprocation and hence, it is detected that the unit input gear 711 has rotated and the web W has been moved.
- the controller 90 inputs an instruction signal to the solenoid 811 , thereby causing the extendable and retractable shaft 811 S to extend again out of the body of the solenoid 811 .
- the shaft 812 S is possible to prevent the shaft 812 S from rotating in a reverse direction by an action of the above-described second one-way clutch.
- the one-way clutch 73 T fitted to the drive roller shaft 73 S of the web drive roller 73 works to prevent the web drive roller 73 from rotating in the reverse direction.
- the controller 90 causes the extendable and retractable shaft 811 S to extend and retract, the web W moves toward the web drive roller 73 by a predetermined amount.
- the web W can be fed out from the web roll WR by using a slight stroke of extension and retraction of the extendable and retractable shaft 811 S of the solenoid 811 .
- the web feed-out mechanism 81 may rotatably drive the web driven roller 71 in addition to the web drive roller 73 .
- a pressing roller shaft 72 S of the pressing roller 72 is fitted with a torque limiter 72 T.
- a torque limiter 72 T There may be a case where clogging of the sheet S occurs in the image forming apparatus 1 in a state where the web W (the pressing roller 72 ) of the cleaning device 7 is brought into contact with the resist lower roller 32 and the sheet S is sandwiched between the resist upper roller 31 and the resist lower roller 32 .
- a user attempts to remove the sheet S clogged between the resist upper roller 31 and the resist lower roller 32 by opening a predetermined cover of the apparatus body 10 of the image forming apparatus 1 , and by pulling out the sheet S in a direction opposite to a direction indicated by an arrow in FIG. 2 .
- a driven roller shaft 71 S of the web driven roller 71 has a brake spring 71 T in its compressed form interposed between an E-ring 71 R 1 and a flange 71 R 2 .
- the flange 71 R 2 is a ring-shaped flange fixed to the pressing roller shaft 72 S of the pressing roller 72 .
- a rear end portion of the brake spring 71 T is in contact with the flange 71 R 2 .
- a front end portion of the brake spring 71 T is in contact with a back surface of the front wall 701 .
- the movement mechanism 75 ( FIG. 2 ) can move the cleaning unit 70 among the cleaning position ( FIG. 2 ), the mounting and removing position ( FIG. 24 ) below the cleaning position, and the separation position ( FIG. 26 ) located between the cleaning position and the mounting and removing position.
- the movement mechanism 75 allows the cleaning part 70 A to come in contact with the resist lower roller 32 .
- the movement mechanism 75 allows the cleaning part 70 A to be disposed below the resist lower roller 32 in a separated manner and allows the cleaning unit 70 to be mounted and removed on and from the apparatus body 10 .
- the separation position the cleaning part 70 A is disposed below the resist lower roller 32 in a separated manner, and the cleaning unit 70 is disconnected from the web feed-out mechanism 81 .
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a state where a conveyance unit frame 40 H is removed from a body frame 100 making up the apparatus body 10 of the image forming apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a state where the conveyance unit frame 40 H is mounted in the body frame 100 .
- FIGS. 14 and 15 are perspective views of the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- the belt conveyance unit 40 (processing unit) shown in FIG. 1 further includes the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- the conveyance unit frame 40 H integrally supports the conveyance belt 41 , the first support roller 421 , the second support roller 422 , the third support roller 423 , the pair of fourth support rollers 424 , and the suction unit 43 .
- the conveyance unit frame 40 H can be mounted in the body frame 100 of the apparatus body 10 in a first direction (rearward direction) parallel to the front-rear direction (the axial direction of the resist lower roller 32 ), and can be removed from the body frame 100 along a second direction (frontward direction) opposite to the first direction.
- the conveyance unit frame 40 H includes a front frame 401 , a rear frame 402 , a left frame 403 , a first right frame 404 A, a second right frame 404 B, a pair of front and rear magnets 404 C (magnetic members), and a pair of left and right rail portions 40 R.
- the front frame 401 is a frame disposed on a front surface portion of the conveyance unit frame 40 H. As shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 , the front frame 401 is fitted with a front cover 401 A. The front cover 401 A forms a part of the front surface portion of the apparatus body 10 .
- the rear frame 402 is a frame disposed on a rear surface portion of the conveyance unit frame 40 H, and is disposed so as to face the front frame 401 in the front-rear direction.
- the left frame 403 is disposed on a left end portion of the conveyance unit frame 40 H, and connects the front frame 401 and the rear frame 402 to each other along the front-rear direction.
- the first right frame 404 A and the second right frame 404 B are disposed on the right end portion of the conveyance unit frame 40 H, and connect the front frame 401 and the rear frame 402 to each other along the front-rear direction.
- the first right frame 404 A is disposed along an upper surface portion of the conveyance unit frame 40 H
- the second right frame 404 B is disposed below the first right frame 404 A.
- Both end portions of the first right frame 404 A and both end portions of the second right frame 404 B in the front-rear direction are respectively connected to each other along a vertical direction by a pair of side plates (not shown) which is disposed inside the front frame 401 and the rear frame 402 .
- the left and right rail portions 40 R which form a pair are rail portions for allowing the conveyance unit frame 40 H to move in a slidable manner in the front-rear direction with respect to the body frame 100 .
- FIGS. 14 and 15 out of the left and right rail portions 40 R, only the right rail portion 40 R is shown. However, the same rail portion 40 R is disposed also on the left end portion of the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- the pair of magnets 404 C are magnets disposed on an upper surface portion of the second right frame 404 B at intervals in the front-rear direction. The pair of magnets 404 C has a function of holding the cleaning unit 70 .
- a conveyance unit mounting portion 40 A is formed on the conveyance unit frame 40 H such that the conveyance unit mounting portion 40 A is located left with respect to the first right frame 404 A and the second right frame 404 B.
- the conveyance belt 41 , the first support roller 421 , the second support roller 422 , the third support roller 423 , the pair of fourth support rollers 424 , the suction unit 43 , and the like are disposed in the conveyance unit mounting portion 40 A.
- a cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B (unit mounting portion) is disposed in a space between the first right frame 404 A and the second right frame 404 B.
- the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B allows the above-described cleaning unit 70 disposed at the mounting and removing position to be mounted on the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B, and houses the cleaning unit 70 .
- the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B forms a part of the movement mechanism 75 .
- the conveyance unit frame 40 H has a cleaning unit rotating unit 45 and a rotation input gear 40 G.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the cleaning unit rotating unit 45 of the conveyance unit frame 40 H according to the present embodiment.
- FIGS. 17 and 18 are enlarged perspective views of a part of the cleaning unit rotating unit 45 .
- the cleaning unit rotating unit 45 is supported by the pair of side plates just below the first right frame 404 A.
- the cleaning unit rotating unit 45 includes a rotary shaft 451 , a pair of front and rear bearings 451 S, a rotary gear 452 , a pair of front and rear lever support portions 453 , a pair of front and rear rotary levers 454 (support members), and a pair of front and rear coil springs 455 .
- the rotary shaft 451 is rotatably supported by the pair of side plates by way of the pair of front and rear bearings 451 S.
- the rotary shaft 451 extends along the front-rear direction (the axial direction of the resist lower roller 32 ) and forms a center axis (first center axis) in the rotation of the pair of rotary levers 454 .
- the rotary gear 452 is a gear fixed to a rear end portion of the rotary shaft 451 , and engages with the rotation input gear 40 G.
- each rotary lever 454 has a lever bottom portion 454 A, a first lever side portion 454 B, and a second lever side portion 454 C.
- the lever bottom portion 454 A includes a plane parallel to an axial direction of the rotary shaft 451 , and extends in a radial direction of the rotary shaft 451 .
- the first lever side portion 454 B and the second lever side portion 454 C are wall portions erected respectively from front and rear side edges of the lever bottom portion 454 A, and are each disposed so as to be orthogonal to the axial direction of the rotary shaft 451 .
- the second lever side portion 454 C is of a substantially rectangular shape slightly larger than an outline of the rotary shaft 451 , and the first lever side portion 454 B extends from the rotary shaft 451 in the radial direction to be longer than the second lever side portion 454 C.
- a pin receiving portion 454 P (pivotally support portion) and a cutout portion 454 Q are formed on the first lever side portion 454 B.
- the pin receiving portion 454 P has a shape created by cutting an elongated-hole-like shape out of the first lever side portion 454 B from its side edge.
- the pin receiving portion 454 P has a function of receiving the unit fulcrum pin 70 P ( FIGS. 3 and 4 ) of the cleaning unit 70 along a direction orthogonal to the front-rear direction (the axial direction of the resist lower roller 32 ) and rotatably supporting the unit fulcrum pin 70 P.
- the cutout portion 454 Q has a shape created by cutting a substantially rectangular shape out of the first lever side portion 454 B from its side edge.
- the pair of front and rear lever support portions 453 are fixed to the rotary shaft 451 , using screws V, such that the front and rear lever support portions 453 hold the pair of rotary levers 454 , respectively.
- Each lever support portion 453 has a support protruding portion 453 A disposed so as to extend in the front-rear direction in the cutout portion 454 Q.
- a distal end portion of the support protruding portion 453 A has a shape that is bent so as to be orthogonal to a body of the lever support portion 453 .
- each of the pair of front and rear coil springs 455 is disposed so as to be interposed between the lever support portion 453 and the rotary lever 454 .
- each coil spring 455 has a first spring end portion 455 A and a second spring end portion 455 B.
- the first spring end portion 455 A is locked to an upper surface portion of the support protruding portion 453 A.
- the second spring end portion 455 B is locked to a lower surface portion of the lever bottom portion 454 A of the rotary lever 454 .
- each coil spring 455 is interposed elastically between the rotary lever 454 and the lever support portion 453 so that the rotary lever 454 is allowed to rotate around the center axis of the rotary shaft 451 within a predetermined allowable angle range, relative to the lever support portion 453 .
- an elastic force of the coil spring 455 regulates relative positions of the lever support portion 453 and the rotary lever 454 to each other in a circumferential direction (rotation direction).
- FIGS. 17 and 18 when the position of the rotary lever 454 is fixed, the lever support portion 453 and the rotary shaft 451 are allowed to rotate relative to the rotary lever 454 while causing the coil spring 455 to deform elastically.
- the cleaning device 7 has a rotation drive unit 75 K.
- the rotation drive unit 75 K forms a part of the movement mechanism 75 .
- the rotation drive unit 75 K causes the pair of rotary levers 454 to rotate around the center axis of the rotary shaft 451 so that the cleaning unit 70 moves between the cleaning position and the mounting and removing position.
- the center axis is disposed above the pin receiving portion 454 P in FIG. 2 .
- the rotation drive unit 75 K rotates the pair of rotary levers 454 while allowing the pair of unit fulcrum pins 70 P to rotate relative to the pair of pin receiving portions 454 P such that the cleaning unit 70 maintains an orientation where the cleaning part 70 A (web W) of the cleaning unit 70 faces upward.
- the rotation drive unit 75 K has a unit driving unit 80 ( FIG. 2 ), in addition to the above cleaning unit rotating unit 45 .
- the unit driving unit 80 generates a drive force for rotating the rotary shaft 451 of the cleaning unit rotating unit 45 around the center axis of the rotary shaft 451 .
- the unit driving unit 80 has a motor (not shown) including a drive motor output shaft 801 , a pulse plate 802 , a first detection sensor 803 , a second detection sensor 804 , and a unit drive output gear 805 ( FIG. 24 ). Driving and rotation of the motor is controlled by the above controller 90 .
- the pulse plate 802 is fixed to the drive motor output shaft 801 , and rotates integrally with the drive motor output shaft 801 .
- the first detection sensor 803 detects a rotation amount of the pulse plate 802 .
- the first detection sensor 803 includes a light emitting part for emitting detection light, and a light receiving part for receiving the detection light.
- a plurality of slits which open at intervals along the rotation direction of the pulse plate 802 are formed in the pulse plate 802 .
- the detection light blocked by the pulse plate 802 leaks through the slits to create a waveform of the detection light, and the light receiving part outputs a signal corresponding to the waveform, to the controller 90 .
- an amount of rotation of the drive motor output shaft 801 (the pair of rotary levers 454 ) is detected.
- the second detection sensor 804 is formed of a publicly known PI sensor, and detects that the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the cleaning position shown in FIG. 2 . In the present embodiment, when a part of the cleaning housing 70 H of the cleaning unit 70 enters between the light emitting part and the light receiving part of the second detection sensor 804 , the second detection sensor 804 detects the cleaning unit 70 .
- the unit drive output gear 805 transmits a rotational drive force generated by the motor of the unit driving unit 80 to the rotation input gear 40 G of the cleaning unit rotating unit 45 .
- the rotation input gear 40 G and the unit drive output gear 805 engage with each other, and a rotational drive force can be transmitted.
- FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is about to be mounted on the conveyance unit frame 40 H according to the present embodiment
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is mounted on the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- FIGS. 21 and 22 are enlarged perspective views each showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is mounted on the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is mounted on the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view of the pair of resist rollers, the cleaning unit 70 , and their surroundings of the image forming apparatus 1 , showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the mounting and removing position, and FIG.
- FIG. 25 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is slightly pushed up from the mounting and removing position.
- FIG. 26 is a cross-sectional view of the pair of resist rollers, the cleaning unit 70 , and their surrounding of the image forming apparatus, showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the separation position.
- FIG. 27 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the mounting and removing position.
- FIG. 28 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the cleaning position.
- FIG. 29 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the mounting and removing position.
- FIG. 30 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the cleaning position.
- FIG. 31 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the cleaning position.
- the movement mechanism 75 further includes a guide portion 100 G.
- the guide portion 100 G allows the pair of guide rollers 705 to be brought into contact with the guide portions 100 G along with the rotation of the pair of rotary levers 454 around the first center axis, and guides the cleaning unit 70 between the cleaning position and the mounting and removing position.
- the guide portion 100 G has a pair of front and rear first guide surfaces 101 R and a pair of front and rear second guide surfaces 102 R.
- the pair of front and rear first guide surfaces 101 R is formed of left side surfaces of a pair of front and rear guide frames 101 which the body frame 100 includes.
- the first guide surface 101 R is inclined such that the first guide surface 101 R guides the cleaning unit 70 (guide roller 705 ) rightward as the first guide surface 101 R extends upward.
- the pair of front and rear second guide surfaces 102 R are formed of parts of the pair of front and rear resist frames 102 ( FIG. 27 ) which the body frame 100 includes, respectively.
- the second guide surface 102 R is slightly inclined such that the second guide surface 102 R guides the cleaning unit 70 (guide roller 705 ) leftward as the second guide surface 102 R extends upward.
- the movement mechanism 75 has a pair of front and rear positioning portions 102 S.
- the positioning portion 102 S is brought into contact with the guide roller 705 of the cleaning unit at the cleaning position and thus positioning the cleaning unit 70 such that the web W of the cleaning part 70 A can clean the resist lower roller 32 .
- the positioning portions 102 S are connected to the second guide surfaces 102 R, and each have an arc shape extending along an outer peripheral surface of each guide roller 705 .
- the rear first guide surface 101 R, rear second guide surface 102 R, and rear positioning portion 102 S are shown.
- each pin receiving portion 454 P has a shape created by slantly cutting out a right side portion (one end side in a width direction) of the rotary lever 454 toward the left side (the other end side opposite to the one end side in the width direction) in a downward direction.
- the operator can insert and fit the pair of front and rear unit fulcrum pins 70 P of the cleaning unit 70 into the pin receiving portions 454 P from above ( FIG. 20 ) while holding the side wall 703 A and the bottom wall 703 B ( FIG. 6 ) of the cleaning unit 70 .
- the above unit input gear 711 is disposed behind the unit fulcrum pin 70 P on a front side of the cleaning unit 70 ( FIG. 21 ).
- the unit fulcrum pin 70 P on a rear side of the cleaning unit 70 is fitted into the pin receiving portion 454 P, as shown in FIG. 22 .
- the bottom wall 703 B of the cleaning housing 70 H is disposed so as to face the pair of magnets 404 C as the pair of ribs 703 T are brought into contact with the upper surface portion of the second right frame 404 B.
- the cleaning unit 70 is held by the second right frame 404 B by a magnetic field generated by the pair of magnets 404 C. Accordingly, even when the operator leaves his hand from the cleaning unit 70 , it is possible to prevent the cleaning unit 70 from being removed from the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- the cleaning unit 70 when the cleaning unit 70 is mounted on the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B of the conveyance unit frame 40 H (at the mounting and removing position), the operator inserts the conveyance unit frame 40 H into the body frame 100 ( FIG. 23 ). As a result, the cleaning unit 70 is inserted into the body frame 100 , and the rotation input gear 40 G of the conveyance unit frame 40 H engages with the unit drive output gear 805 of the unit driving unit 80 in the body frame 100 .
- the pair of front and rear guide rollers 705 of the cleaning unit 70 are disposed so as to face the first guide surfaces 101 R of the pair of front and rear guide portions 100 G across a predetermined interval in the left-right direction.
- a center (P 2 ) of the unit fulcrum pin 70 P supported by the pin receiving portion 454 P is disposed below and right (on the one end side in the width direction) with respect to a center axis (P 1 ) of the rotary shaft 451 .
- a center of gravity (J) of the cleaning unit 70 is disposed on a right side of the unit fulcrum pin 70 P.
- the pressing roller 72 includes the heavy pressing roller shaft 72 S made of a metal material.
- the center of gravity (J) of the cleaning unit 70 is offset to a right side portion of the cleaning unit 70 so as to be positioned more on a right side than a center (P 4 ) of the pressing roller 72 .
- a center (P 3 ) of the magnet 404 C in the left-right direction (width direction) is disposed on a right side (distal end side in a moving direction of the cleaning unit 70 in the left-right direction) of the center (P 2 ) of the unit fulcrum pin 70 P.
- the controller 90 controls the unit driving unit 80 , so that the rotation drive unit 75 K causes the pair of rotary levers 454 to rotate around the rotary shaft 451 (arrow D 251 in FIG. 25 ).
- a left end portion of the bottom wall 703 B moves upward along with the movement of the unit fulcrum pin 70 P (arrow D 252 in FIG. 25 ).
- a distance between the left end portion of the bottom wall 703 B and the magnet 404 C is increased and hence, an effect of a magnetic restraining force generated by the magnet 404 C becomes small whereby the bottom wall 703 B of the cleaning unit 70 can be easily removed from the magnet 404 C.
- the cleaning unit 70 moves upward and rightward while the pair of guide rollers 705 are guided by the first guide surfaces 101 R.
- a rotation trajectory of the rotary lever 454 and a movement trajectory of the cleaning unit 70 guided by the first guide surface 101 R are different from each other.
- the pair of unit fulcrum pins 70 P of the cleaning unit 70 is supported by the pin receiving portion 454 P of the rotary lever 454 so as to be rotatable relative to the pin receiving portion 454 P. Because of this configuration, as shown in FIGS. 25 and 26 , the orientation of the cleaning unit 70 can be changed along with its upward movement. The cleaning unit 70 is thus able to rise smoothly corresponding to the rotation of the rotary levers 454 .
- the pair of guide rollers 705 are transferred from the first guide surfaces 101 R to the second guide surfaces 102 R. Then, when the controller 90 causes the rotary levers 454 to rotate further, the pair of guide rollers 705 are brought into contact with the pair of positioning portions 102 S and are fitted therein ( FIG. 31 ). At this stage of the operation, as shown in FIG. 2 , the pressing roller 72 of the cleaning part 70 A of the cleaning unit 70 is brought into contact with the resist lower roller 32 from below along the straight line L which connects the center of the resist upper roller 31 and the center of the resist lower roller 32 to each other.
- the rotary levers 454 slantly extend downward from the rotary shaft 451 so as to intersect the vertical direction at an acute angle (see FIG. 28 ). This prevents the unit fulcrum pins 70 P from coming off from the pin receiving portions 454 P.
- the pressing roller 72 presses the web W to the resist lower roller 32 and hence, ink pigment, paper dust, and the like adhering to the surface of the resist lower roller 32 can be removed to clean up the surface.
- the center of gravity (the pressing roller 72 ) of the cleaning unit 70 is disposed just above the unit fulcrum pin 70 P and hence, the orientation of the cleaning unit 70 at the cleaning position can be maintained in a stable manner.
- the controller 90 keeps supplying an exciting current to the motor of the unit driving unit 80 .
- the cleaning device 7 may be provided with a lock mechanism that locks the cleaning unit 70 to the cleaning position, and with an unlock mechanism that releases the cleaning unit 70 from its locked state to allow it to move from the cleaning position to the mounting and removing position.
- the cleaning device 7 includes the cleaning unit 70 and the movement mechanism 75 , and cleans the surface of the resist lower roller 32 .
- the movement mechanism 75 can move the cleaning unit 70 at least between the cleaning position and the mounting and removing position. Accordingly, when the movement mechanism 75 disposes the cleaning unit 70 at the cleaning position, the cleaning part 70 A of the cleaning unit 70 can clean the resist lower roller 32 .
- the cleaning part 70 A is located below the resist lower roller 32 in a separated manner at this mounting and removing position, where the cleaning unit 70 can be mounted and removed on and from the apparatus body 10 .
- the rotation drive unit 75 K causes the pair of rotary levers 454 to rotate around the rotary shaft 451 .
- the cleaning unit 70 can be moved between the mounting and removing position and the cleaning position.
- the pair of unit fulcrum pins 70 P rotate relative to the pair of pin receiving portions 454 P.
- This allows the cleaning unit 70 to maintain its orientation where the pressing roller 72 (web W) of the cleaning part 70 A faces upward.
- the cleaning unit 70 having reached the cleaning position can come in contact with the positioning portions 102 S and, at the same time, the pressing roller 72 of the cleaning part 70 A can quickly come in contact from below with the resist lower roller 32 .
- the cleaning housing 70 H has the pair of guide rollers 705 .
- the pair of the guide rollers 705 and the pair of guide portions 100 G guide the cleaning unit 70 stably between the mounting and removing position and the cleaning position.
- the resist lower roller 32 is disposed at the position that is below the resist upper roller 31 and that is shifted rightward (i.e., toward the upstream side in the conveyance direction of the sheet S) with respect to the resist upper roller 31 .
- the sheet S can be conveyed stably to the image forming position located below the pair of resist rollers.
- the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B formed on the conveyance unit frame 40 H is located below and left (the downstream side in the sheet conveyance direction) with respect to the pair of resist rollers.
- the above-described movement of the cleaning unit 70 between the mounting and removing position and the cleaning position is achieved by the rotation of the pair of rotary levers 454 and the guide function of the guide portions 100 G.
- the rotary levers 454 cause the cleaning unit 70 to move upward and rightward from the mounting and removing position to the cleaning position.
- the pair of guide portions 100 G are arranged such that when the guide portions 100 G guide the guide rollers 705 of the cleaning unit 70 toward the upper side, the movement trajectory of the pressing roller 72 of the cleaning unit 70 is made different from the rotation trajectory of the rotary levers 454 , more specifically, the pressing roller 72 is allowed to reach the resist lower roller 32 by traveling through a shorter path.
- the unit fulcrum pins 70 P of the cleaning unit 70 are allowed to rotate relative to the rotary levers 454 during the rotation of the rotary levers 454 .
- the cleaning unit 70 can be moved between the mounting and removing position and the cleaning position in a limited space below the pair of resist rollers, and the pressing roller 72 can be brought into contact with and separated from the resist lower roller 32 along the straight line L.
- the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B included in the conveyance unit frame 40 H can be disposed not right below the pair of resist rollers but left (closer to the belt conveyance unit 40 ) with respect to the pair of resist rollers.
- the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B is thus formed in a limited space adjacent to the conveyance unit mounting portion 40 A of the conveyance unit frame 40 H, which allows compactification of the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- the rotary levers 454 have the pin receiving portions 454 P that receive the respective unit fulcrum pins 70 P.
- the rotation drive unit 75 K causes the pair of rotary levers 454 to rotate around the axis of the rotary shaft 451 so that the unit fulcrum pins 70 P move rightward and upward, thus causing the cleaning unit 70 to move to the cleaning position.
- the pair of unit fulcrum pins 70 P of the cleaning unit 70 can be easily moved in and out of the pin receiving portions 454 P of the pair of rotary levers 454 along a direction orthogonal to the axial direction.
- the cleaning unit 70 can be moved stably to the cleaning position located above the mounting and removing position.
- the rotation drive unit 75 K causes the pair of rotary levers 454 to rotate around the axis of the rotary shaft 451 , the cleaning unit 70 tilts due to its own weight, causing the pair of guide rollers 705 to come in contact respectively with the pair of guide portions 100 G.
- At least one magnet 404 C is disposed on the second right frame 404 B.
- the magnetic restraining force of the magnet 404 C prevents the cleaning unit 70 from coming off from the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B.
- the center of the magnet 404 C in the left-right direction is located right (the downstream side in the moving direction of the cleaning unit 70 ) with respect to the center of the unit fulcrum pin 70 P supported by the pin receiving portion 454 P.
- the rotation drive unit 75 K causes the pair of rotary levers 454 to rotate
- the bottom wall 703 B of the cleaning unit 70 tilts, which reduces the effect of the magnetic restraining force of the magnet 404 C that is exerted on the bottom wall 703 B.
- the cleaning unit 70 can be moved easily toward the cleaning position.
- the cleaning unit rotating unit 45 has the pair of coil springs 455 . Because of the presence of the coil springs 455 , even when the unit driving unit 80 causes the rotary shaft 451 to rotate after the cleaning unit 70 comes in contact with the positioning portions 102 S, application of a large load to the pair of lever support portions 453 is prevented. This reduces the necessity of highly accurately controlling an amount of driving of the rotary shaft 451 by the unit driving unit 80 , the rotary shaft 451 being driven to cause the cleaning unit 70 to reach the cleaning position.
- the web W of a strip shape cleans the surface of the resist lower roller 32 , thus allowing the pair of resist rollers to feed out the sheet in a stable manner.
- the web drive roller 73 rotates to cause the web driven roller 71 to feed out the web W Anew contact surface thus comes in contact with the surface of the resist lower roller 32 to clean the surface.
- the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B when the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B is disposed on the conveyance unit frame 40 H and the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the mounting and removing position, the cleaning unit 70 can be mounted and removed, together with the belt conveyance unit 40 , on and from the apparatus body 10 .
- the cleaning unit 70 can be mounted and removed easily on and from the apparatus body 10 in a process of mounting and removing the belt conveyance unit 40 , which conveys the sheet S, on and from the apparatus body 10 .
- the conveyance unit frame 40 H has the first right frame 404 A and the second right frame 404 B. This maintains the high rigidity of the right side portion of the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- the space below the first right frame 404 A space between the first right frame 404 A and the second right frame 404 B is used to form the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B.
- the rotation drive unit 75 K causes the pair of rotary levers 454 to rotate around the rotary shaft 451 so that the cleaning unit 70 comes out of the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B in the rightward direction (horizontal direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the resist lower roller 32 ) and moves to reach the cleaning position above the first right frame 404 A.
- the cleaning unit 70 can come out of the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B in the rightward direction and move to reach the cleaning position above the first right frame 404 A.
- the first detection sensor 803 detects an amount of rotation of the pulse plate 802 with respect to the mounting and removing position shown in FIG. 24 that is defined as a reference position.
- the amount of rotation of the rotary levers 454 that is, the position of the cleaning unit 70 (cleaning position, separation position) is detected.
- the second detection sensor 804 detects the cleaning housing 70 H, it is detected that the cleaning unit 70 has reached the cleaning position.
- the pair of guide rollers 705 of the cleaning unit 70 come in contact with the pair of positioning portions 102 S, the rotation of the rotary levers 454 is regulated by the unit fulcrum pins 70 P.
- the controller 90 still controls the unit driving unit 80 to rotate the rotary shaft 451 slightly.
- the coil springs 455 interposed respectively between the rotary levers 454 and the lever support portions 453 are compressed to deform between the rotary levers 454 and the lever support portions 453 .
- the rotary shaft 451 is allowed to rotate slightly.
- FIGS. 32A, 32B, and 32C are graphs showing nip load distributions of the pair of resist rollers.
- FIG. 33 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a different pair of resist rollers and a different cleaning unit 70 Z that are compared with the pair of resist rollers and the cleaning unit according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 32A indicates a distribution of a nip load (pressure) in the axial direction, the nip load being applied between the resist upper roller 31 and the resist lower roller 32 in a state where the pressing roller 72 is not in contact with the resist lower roller 32 .
- FIG. 32B indicates a distribution of the nip load in a configuration shown in FIG. 33 .
- contact rollers 72 H are fixed respectively to both end portions in the axial direction of the pressing roller shaft 72 S of the pressing roller 72 .
- the contact rollers 72 H come in contact with the shaft 32 S of the resist lower roller 32 to regulate an inter-shaft distance between the resist lower roller 32 and the pressing roller 72 , thus regulating the pressing force of the pressing roller 72 to the resist lower roller 32 .
- both end portions of a nip load distribution curve representing the nip load between the resist upper roller 31 and the resist lower roller 32 tend to increase sharply, as shown in FIG. 32B .
- the positioning portions 102 S set at a position different from the position of the resist lower roller 32 receive the unit fulcrum pins 70 P of the cleaning unit 70 , thus regulating the position of the pressing roller 72 relative to the resist lower roller 32 , as shown in FIG. 31 .
- FIG. 32C an increase in the nip load of the pair of resist rollers is suppressed.
- the cleaning unit 70 Z therefore, more stable conveyance of the sheet S by the pair of resist rollers is achieved.
- the cleaning unit 70 executes an operation of cleaning the resist lower roller 32 .
- the sheet S carrying an image formed on its front surface by both-side printing travels through the sheet reversing unit 15 and the third conveyance path 13 , and is conveyed into the resist roller unit 30 again in a state where the front surface and the back surface of the sheet S are reversed.
- the ink of the image formed on the front surface adheres to the surface of the PFA tube of the resist lower roller 32
- the ink adhering to the resist lower roller 32 is transferred to a distal end portion of the next sheet S, thus staining it with the ink.
- the ink adhering to the resist lower roller 32 is transferred to the resist upper roller 31 , on the other hand, the transferred ink then adheres to the front surface of the next sheet S, thus making a printed image defective.
- the ink adhering to the resist lower roller 32 is wiped away by the web W of the cleaning unit 70 when the back surface of the sheet S passes over the resist lower roller 32 during both-side printing.
- the controller 90 disposes the cleaning unit 70 at the cleaning position when both-side printing is executed, and disposes the cleaning unit 70 at the separation position when single-side printing is executed.
- the web roll WR having a limited length can perform cleaning of the resist lower roller 32 for a long time, and the web roll WR can be made compact and hence, a size of the cleaning device 7 can be made small.
- the cleaning unit 70 When an image is formed under a condition in which the surface of the resist lower roller 32 is hardly stained, such as a single-side printing condition, the cleaning unit 70 is disposed at the separation position. This reduces a load that is applied to the resist lower roller 32 as a result of the cleaning part 70 A coming in contact with the resist lower roller 32 and suppresses unnecessary feeding of the web W as well.
- the controller 90 When finding from a detection result given by the third detection sensor 813 of the web feed-out mechanism 81 that the entire web W making up the web roll WR has been fed out from the web driven roller 71 , the controller 90 causes the display unit (not shown) of the image forming apparatus 1 to display a message recommending replacement of the cleaning unit 70 .
- the controller 90 controls the movement mechanism 75 to move the cleaning unit 70 to the mounting and removing position.
- the operator pulls the conveyance unit frame 40 H forward out of the body frame 100 of the apparatus body 10 , and removes the cleaning unit 70 from the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B of the conveyance unit frame 40 H, and then mounts a new cleaning unit 70 on the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B of the conveyance unit frame 40 H.
- a state of the web roll WR supported on the web driven roller 71 can be visually recognized from the outside of the cleaning unit 70 through the opening portion formed between the side wall 703 A and the bottom wall 703 B, as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B is disposed on a right side part of the conveyance unit frame 40 H such that a right side part of the cleaning unit 70 , where the web roll WR is exposed from the cleaning housing 70 H to the outside, can be visually recognized.
- the cleaning unit 70 when the cleaning unit 70 is removed from the apparatus body 10 integrally with the conveyance unit frame 40 H, a part of the drive transmission system between the rotation drive unit 75 K and the pair of rotary levers 454 (the engagement between an apparatus body 10 G and the unit drive output gear 805 ) is disconnected. As a result, the pair of rotary levers 454 becomes rotatable around the rotary shaft 451 . Accordingly, when the operator removes the old cleaning unit 70 from the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B, the pair of rotary levers 454 can rotate so as to send out the cleaning unit 70 to the outside of the cleaning unit mounting portion 40 B.
- the pair of rotary levers 454 rotates around the rotary shaft 451 so as to assist the removal of the pair of unit fulcrum pins 70 P of the cleaning unit 70 from the pair of pin receiving portions 454 P.
- the operator can easily remove the pair of unit fulcrum pins 70 P of the cleaning unit 70 from the pair of pin receiving portions 454 P.
- the cleaning unit 70 can be removed easily from the conveyance unit frame 40 H of the belt conveyance unit 40 .
- the cleaning device 7 and the image forming apparatus 1 including the cleaning device 7 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure have been described above. According to the configurations described above, the image forming apparatus 1 can form an image steadily while cleaning the surface of the resist lower roller 32 in a stable manner.
- the above embodiment has been described as a mode in which the cleaning part 70 A of the cleaning unit 70 has the web W.
- the cleaning part 70 A that cleans the resist lower roller 32 is not limited to the cleaning part 70 A having the web W.
- the cleaning part 70 A may be provided as one that has a cleaning member different from the web W, such as a sponge roller and a brush roller that comes in contact with the resist lower roller 32 .
- the conveyance roller may be another roller which conveys the sheet S.
- the image forming unit 50 may be formed of an image forming unit which adopts another image forming method such as a publicly known electrophotographic method.
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